Thursday, January 22, 2015

How To Fix iOS 8 WiFi Issues on iPhone using WiFried Tweak

How To Fix iOS 8 WiFi Issues on iPhone using WiFried Tweak - People around the world are currently using iOS devices running on iOS 8 - iOS 8.1 reported that they were going through some problems when using Wi-Fi. For those of you who recently experienced problems with internet connection when the iPhone is connected to the wifi, it could be a similar problem which is also experienced by other iPhone users when they have updated to iOS 8. If so then now is the time to install the jailbreak tweak WiFried, which created by developer Mario Ciabarra which was also successful with tweaks MyWi and My3G.



The function of WiFried is to fix the WiFi interference in iOS 8 devices. Very clear?



WiFried lets you enable / disable AWDL / AirDrop. The Setup AWDL / AirDrop, given through WiFried, because according to the developer, feature that causes interference with the WiFi.






What is interesting to note, OS X users Yosemite also experiencing similar problems. As was the case in iOS 8 devices, WiFi problems in OS X Yosemite also related AWDL. To date there are no tweaks to address the problem WiFi in Yosemite but if you experience it, please type the following command terminal:

sudo ifconfig awdl0 down

To reactivate AWDL, use the following command:

sudo ifconfig awdl0 up

WiFried you can download for free on Cydia BigBoss repo.

Tips: How to Reduce File Size Audio on iPhone and iPad

Tips: How to Reduce File Size Audio on iPhone and iPad - Over the last 2 years Apple has often been criticized for iPhone 16GB variants are considered no longer enough, for the needs of the moment. given the latest version of iOS and a variety of applications pre-installed in it can take up to 8GB of space. The rest of the space as much as it is obviously very minimal to store various personal files such as photos, songs, apps and games.



Not to mention, the absence of a microSD card slot features in iOS products, as well as the provision of at least 5GB of space each time a user wants to get the latest iOS. These limits are clearly requires users to be diligent transfer old files, to a cloud platform or to a computer.






For those of you who do not know, now there is an alternative solution to save the file size of the songs that you saved to your iPhone. This method may be less willing to users who belong to the group of audiophile, because it would lower the bitrate quality of the songs that are stored on the iPhone to pressure the size of the file for each song. For those of you who use cheap earphones, this option appears to be an ideal way, because of the difference in sound quality bitrate will not be significant in your ears.



Before going further, please note that the amount of bitrate for the songs you buy via iTunes generally have quality 256kbps, while you import songs from audio CDs generally have quality 320kbps. Well, you need to do is lower the bitrate quality of each song; if you've no objection to the standard quality MP3 audio file, then you can reduce this to 128 kbps for MP3 files just like most.



The trick, connect the iPhone to the computer and open the options panel device in iTunes. Find the 'Summary' on the screen, then you will have the option to convert the file size. Select that option, and you will find a selection of various kinds of quality bitrate. Choose quality 128kbps bitrate if you want the audio quality standard, or quality below if you want to save internal memory space optimally. Press the sync button, and all the audio files you want to transfer to the iPhone will soon be converted according to your choice earlier.